Posted on 07/27/2005 2:09:16 PM PDT by wingnutx
Gamemaker Sued Over Hidden Sex in GTA July 27, 2005 12:58 PM EDT
NEW YORK - A woman upset that she bought the video game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" for her 14-year-old grandson without knowing it contained hidden, sexually explicit scenes sued the manufacturer Wednesday on behalf of consumers nationwide.
Florence Cohen, 85, of New York, said in the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan that the game's manufacturer, Rockstar Games, and its parent company, New York-based Take Two Interactive Software Inc., engaged in false, misleading and deceptive practices.
She sought unspecified damages on behalf of herself and all consumers nationwide, saying the company should give up its profits from the game for what amounted to false advertising, consumer deception and unfair business practices.
Cohen said in the suit that she bought the game in late 2004 for her grandson when it was rated "M" for mature, for players 17 and older. According to the suit, she directed that it be taken away from her grandson, which was done.
The game was released in October with an "M" rating. After a storm of negative publicity about the hidden scenes, the Entertainment Software Ratings Board, an industry group responsible for rating games, changed the rating to "AO" for adults only.
Laurence D. Paskowitz, the lawyer who filed the lawsuit on behalf of Cohen, said no parent would knowingly buy an adult-only video game for their children.
"They should really make sure this doesn't happen again," he said. "The least this company can do is offer refunds."
Hidden areas in video games that can be unlocked with special codes or modifications are not uncommon.
Take Two Interactive initially said the scenes were not part of the retail version of the game but later admitted they were.
A message left for a company spokesman was not immediately returned. On Tuesday, Take-Two announced that it had been notified by the Federal Trade Commission's Division of Advertising Practices that it was conducting an inquiry into the game's advertising claims.
The company said it planned to cooperate fully with the probe.
"Rockstar Games and Take Two Interactive regret that consumers may have been exposed to content that was not intended to be accessible in the playable version of `Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'," it said in a statement.
The company said it had halted production of the game in the controversial form and was working on a version of the game without the hidden sexual content.
"Going forward, the company will refine the process by which it edits games and will enhance the protection of its game code to prevent such future modifications," it said.
Earlier this week, the House voted 355-21 for a resolution asking the FTC to investigate the company. Last week, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., asked the FTC to investigate Rockstar, saying the company had "gamed the ratings system" by concealing sex scenes in the game that can be unlocked by computer programs available on the Internet.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Target Corp., Best Buy Co. and Circuit City Stores Inc. have pulled the game - last year's top-seller among console games - from their shelves following the rating change.
She didn't mind the violence, misogyny, mayhem, celebration of theft, but the sex was just too much!
"Take Two Interactive initially said the scenes were not part of the retail version of the game but later admitted they were. "
This admission will cost them.
Nope, sorry, she doesn't have a leg to stand on.
She bought a game intended for 17 and over for a 14 year-old. But when things that are in a game that's intended for an 18 year-old showed up, she wanted to sue.
Hmmmmm. Anyone see the logic here?
The only logic I see is a lady (and most likely an ambulance-chasing lawyer) who sees dollar signs and wants an instant payday.
Just damn.
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In what way? All they did was acknowledge that the Hot Coffee mod unlocks code that's otherwise inaccessible.
I'm so tired of hearing about this crap...
The logic is that her son is a trial lawyer, and he went to his mom and said, "hey, will you be the lead plaintiff"? We can all make a lot of money.
The story missions, weak? They're the most original in the series, IMO, especially Ryder's. Toreno's are great too.
Not to mention training in how to drive like a moron in real life.
Just add 'games companies' to the corporate hate list of the left - oil companies, tobacco companies, arms companies, drug compamies, cosmetic companies....
I doubt it's real sex - it's probably just porn...
The ratings are basically token, my 12 yr old son has played and demod many that were rated M, no big deal, its not worse than whats on prime time tv these days.
That said, he is not allowed to play or demo this one and I have explained why and what is reportedly on it. I also do not allow him around YuGiO as I view that as kiddie tarot cards and explained to him the consistencies.
Sometimes being a parent you have to make decisions that may not be consistent but explaining the reasons teaches the kids prudence. Its not always simple.
I'm with the parent on this one. The game guy went too far.
Naturally, the content of the hidden backrooms is not described.
Here we go. We really need a loser pays legal system. What the f%$k did she think she was buying?
Japanamation is porn. The japanese reportedly view the legs as sexy and provacative and the bustline is not a priority. Notice in japanamation that the chest is covered (No low necklines) but the legs are viewable almost to crotchline.
If the game had put a label on it like todays cd's do that might have prevented the complaints.
I've seen screenshots, and it looked like badly done dryhumping between fully-clothed characters.
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